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  1. I didn't know you were a farm kid Pagafyr I grew up on a ranch myself. I remember haying season and sometimes running at night if I was running the Baler or Harrow bed . It was a family operation so no cooks just grandma and my aunt but everything was home cooked and delicious miss it sometimes. Anyway sorry for getting of topic I am not much of a pizza eater when I do have it 's a plain old Pepperoni and sometimes I will add mushrooms or onions. GF is a Anchovies and sometimes caviar persons( I hate both) with onions. The place is local here where I live that makes it fresh you can order it and pick it up or go there and watch them toss and spin the dough around which is kind of entertaining.
  2. I did already but haven't used reddit much in the past it not like a regular forum .
  3. You made a friend, I got your point or think i did. I still think in the coming months we are going to find out the the IP I mention is involved but that is my own personal opinion and I will keep it to myself for now.
  4. I want to first apologize for my action on this form. I feel very passionate about this as i feel it represents more then the internet. When I feel this strongly about something I sometime go a little overboard which is what I have done. Anyway this is a bill being presented in the senate HR 4585. This bill would stop the repeal of Net Neutrality from ever taking effect. I have contacted my local reps and they emailed me back with the following response December 19, 2017 Dear Mr. Morgan, Thank you for contacting my office regarding net neutrality. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on this important issue. On December 14, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to rollback net neutrality protections. I am extremely disappointed with the FCC’s short-sided vote to overturn net neutrality and create ‘fast lanes’ which would allow internet service providers to unfairly discriminate against certain companies and consumers. This will jeopardize economic growth in New Mexico and across the country, where innovators and small companies depend on an open, free, and fair internet. I am also concerned with reports of the FCC ignoring millions of Americans by mishandling the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking comments process. That is why I have cosponsored the Save Net Neutrality Act (H.R. 4585) which would invalidate the recent FCC vote to remove net neutrality protections. The comment process is an essential procedure in rulemaking and the FCC did not conduct itself in a responsible manner and accurately account for the opinions of a wide range of American citizens. It is my honor to serve the 1st Congressional District of New Mexico. Your thoughts and comments on this and other issues are important to my work in Congress. Thank you for taking the time to share your views with me. I encourage you to visit my website,(did think it was appropriate to show the email address on a public form), where you can find updates on my work in Congress and sign up for my e-newsletter. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can assist you in any way. Sincerely, Michelle Lujan Grisham Member of Congress Please I encourage you to take a few minutes from your busy day and do that same Thanks
  5. I want to first apologize for my action on this form. I feel very passionate about this as i feel it represents more then the internet. When I feel this strongly about something I sometime go a little overboard which is what I have done. Anyway this is a bill being presented in the senate HR 4585. This bill would stop the repeal of Net Neutrality from ever taking effect. I have contacted my local reps and they emailed me back with the following response December 19, 2017 Dear Mr. Morgan, Thank you for contacting my office regarding net neutrality. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on this important issue. On December 14, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to rollback net neutrality protections. I am extremely disappointed with the FCC’s short-sided vote to overturn net neutrality and create ‘fast lanes’ which would allow internet service providers to unfairly discriminate against certain companies and consumers. This will jeopardize economic growth in New Mexico and across the country, where innovators and small companies depend on an open, free, and fair internet. I am also concerned with reports of the FCC ignoring millions of Americans by mishandling the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking comments process. That is why I have cosponsored the Save Net Neutrality Act (H.R. 4585) which would invalidate the recent FCC vote to remove net neutrality protections. The comment process is an essential procedure in rulemaking and the FCC did not conduct itself in a responsible manner and accurately account for the opinions of a wide range of American citizens. It is my honor to serve the 1st Congressional District of New Mexico. Your thoughts and comments on this and other issues are important to my work in Congress. Thank you for taking the time to share your views with me. I encourage you to visit my website,(did think it was appropriate to show the email address on a public form), where you can find updates on my work in Congress and sign up for my e-newsletter. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can assist you in any way. Sincerely, Michelle Lujan Grisham Member of Congress Please I encourage you to take a few minutes from your busy day and do that same Thanks
  6. One more site to article http://digg.com/2017/comcast-net-neutrality-fake-comments Tweet by Ben Jordan on Comcast Oh and just to clarify I'm not saying this is prove that Comcast is behind it but they are not exactly know for their ethical business practices and if you put it all together it looks suspicious.
  7. I also found this article http://bgr.com/2017/05/23/comcast-fcc-net-neutrality-legal-analysis/ Comcast had a cease and deist order against them but what I find interesting was what this site was used for.
  8. The whole fake comments things is taking and interesting turn not going to jump to conclusion's but some of these article's are well I'll let you judge for yourself. https://www.forbes.com/sites/janetwburns/2017/12/14/earth-to-pai-those-fake-anti-net-neutrality-comments-used-stolen-identities/#28741f7b6c6a Simulation possible 80 fake comments are Pro-repeal https://gizmodo.com/fcc-commissioner-blasts-her-own-agency-for-withhold-evi-1821133018https://gizmodo.com/fcc-commissioner-blasts-her-own-agency-for-withhold-evi-1821133018 FCC Commissioner Blast her own agency for withholding evidence https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/11/fcc-stonewalled-investigation-of-net-neutrality-comment-fraud-ny-ag-says/ Stone Walled investigation https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/11/comcast-deleted-net-neutrality-pledge-the-same-day-fcc-announced-repeal/ Comcast delete pledge on the same day https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-congress-dismantled-federal-internet-privacy-rules/2017/05/29/7ad06e14-2f5b-11e7-8674-437ddb6e813e_story.html?utm_term=.c0576ea9b541 Congress dismantles internet privacy rules giving ISP access to personal information without your consent. The ones I find most interesting are the top two and the last two. It going to be interesting how this all plays out in the next few months
  9. Still messing around with Skyrim most of the time too many mods that make this game fun for me to play after all these years it is still a great game. i also sometimes play Fallout Vegas and the newer one as well as Witcher. I also occasionally log on the play ESO. That's about it don't really have any desire to play new games coming out maybe I am getting old. :tongue:
  10. The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke . This quote sums up my thoughts on the matter You maybe right nothing may come of this but the fact remains that the FCC whom is there for the purpose of protecting the consumers and regulating these companies has failed as current law stands and while deregulation was not main the cause of the financial crisis it did play a part as corporate banks who took advantage of relaxed regulations. We are still feeling the effects of that mess people echoed the same statement you have made above but something did happen and we paid a price for it and may one day in the future pay a bigger price. I maybe completely off the mark and completely wrong. If I am i will accept that and move on but until that is the case I am not going to sit and wait and be silent about something I feel is a ticking time bomb.
  11. My personal opinion some people are just wired wrong but they get very good at hiding it from others. Then something sets them off and the craziness comes out and incidents like this happen. I bet if you talk to the guy he has some crazy reason for doing it. Ever watch a biography on serial killer and they interview his friends and family they are shocked by what he/she did.
  12. I am actually in the process of putting one together that involves small ISP's from my community and separates the fact from the fiction that is the FCC but it takes time so while I am putting it together, I am trying to get others involved by posting on boards of the sites I frequent. It not the best way to do this I know but if I give someone a link to a site and they read an article that gets them involved then that's one more person involved that wasn't and if they don't well then I take the comfort in knowing that i stood up for something that I thought was important even if others didn't.
  13. "constitutional rights for internet traffic" You don't have a constitutional right to internet traffic. The world did not end on Wednesday, nor did the internet shut down. We will just have to wait and see what happens. I don't think ISP's want to take on the burden of tracking every bit of traffic that goes thru their servers and compare it to a white/black list. Just not fesible. They don't huh this 2007 article show other wise Verizon blocked text sent to consumer simply because they thought it was controversial don't believe me read the article yourself http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/us/27verizon.html. I agree with you on one thing we will have to wait and see but doesn't mean we shouldn't voice our opinions on it.
  14. Here is an interesting article while not directly related to this topic i think explains a lot about why people don't want to get involved. https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/america-is-regressing-into-a-developing-nation-for-most-people
  15. another interesting article doesn't have anything to do with net neutrality but still i think it says a lot about what our country has become https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/america-is-regressing-into-a-developing-nation-for-most-people
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